Every time someone asks me this it's always the same answer for me. You can just leave off the "right now" as far as I'm concerned. :)

Total Eclipse of the Heart. There isn't even any competition.

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Count Basie "One O'Clock Jump": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQi4jglT0Vo^ this particular linked version lacks the full body of the song I'm used tobut you get the idea. The orchestration seems a bit thin. You need a Spectoresque "wall of sound" version to appreciate its awesome rockiness.

My all time favorite oldie:Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers- "I'm not a juvenile delinquent"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGmXb1xe ... =1&index=3I can't get enough of this song. It's the b-side to "Why do fools fall in love" which I also love but this song has so much more going on.

Fall puts me in a Motown type of mood these are two of my favorite songs from that label.

Lesley Gore is also my shiitake, I love her. "Judy's turn to cry" is an awesome follow up to "It's my party". She came out of the closet years after those songs came out which makes you wonder if she really cared that much about the party to begin with (I kid, I kid).

I normally despise country music, but lately, I've been really into the old-school type songs. Lots'a Hank Williams and Johnny Cash. This is the cutest song ever [in a depressing country sort of way]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xu71i89xvs

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Count Basie "One O'Clock Jump": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQi4jglT0Vo^ this particular linked version lacks the full body of the song I'm used tobut you get the idea. The orchestration seems a bit thin. You need a Spectoresque "wall of sound" version to appreciate its awesome rockiness.

Count Basie "One O'Clock Jump": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQi4jglT0Vo^ this particular linked version lacks the full body of the song I'm used tobut you get the idea. The orchestration seems a bit thin. You need a Spectoresque "wall of sound" version to appreciate its awesome rockiness.

Yay! I have some more swing to add later. Some Artie Shaw Begin the Beguine and Frenisi <3 and Charlie Barnett's Skyliner. Bunny Berigan's playing Marie with Tommy Dorsey's band with more awesome trumpet solos. I just love swing music. If I could time travel, I would love to see the big bands live! I think it would have been an awesome surroundsound orchestral experience! I was totally thinking of Glenn Miller stuff too <3 <3 <3

My all time favorite oldie:Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers- "I'm not a juvenile delinquent"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGmXb1xe ... =1&index=3I can't get enough of this song. It's the b-side to "Why do fools fall in love" which I also love but this song has so much more going on.

That's exactly the song that popped into my head when I saw this thread title. Watching Pink Flamingos a couple weeks ago must have had that influence.

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